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Appeals Court Allows Kansas State Rape Suit to Proceed

A federal appeals court will not toss out a lawsuit by two Kansas State University students who alleged that administrators...

MIT Proposes Stronger Open-Access Policies

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is exploring how to more openly share its publications, data, software and educational materials with...

White House Looks to Curb Student Lending

As talks on new higher ed legislation heat up on Capitol Hill, the Trump administration weighs in with its priorities.

Academic Minute: Incidental Activists

Today on the Academic Minute, part of USC Dornsife Week, Megan Carroll, a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at the University...
Opinion

How Wall Street Buys Ivy League Access

The recent admissions scandal reminds us that the most elite U.S. universities and the wealthiest Americans have long collaborated in plain sight to mutual advantage, writes Charlie Eaton.

Plenty of Parents Would Bribe if They Could

While many are shaming the parents caught up in the college admissions scandal, it may be the case that plenty...

Falling Black Numbers at Elite High Schools of NYC

While a lawsuit against Harvard University has renewed the national debate on affirmative action, a similar discussion is going on...

Big Buyouts at U of Akron

The University of Akron will offer to buy out 47 percent of its faculty, according to Cleveland.com. The deal is...